**December Weather Forecast: Cold Temperatures and Possibly Little Rain in Tijuana**
As December approaches, residents of Tijuana should brace themselves for chilly weather and potentially sparse rainfall. According to José Luis Jiménez, the director of Municipal Civil Protection, temperatures this month are predicted to range from 8 to 10 degrees Celsius at the lowest, with highs possibly reaching between 20 and 21 degrees Celsius.
Jiménez highlighted that the arrival of December brings a cold front, with the tenth cold front of the season having recently swept through, bringing with it significant cold and minimal rainfall. Insights from meteorological sources suggest that this winter may bring limited precipitation but a noticeable drop in temperatures.
“It’s challenging to make exact predictions for rainfall here in Tijuana, as they tend to be quite variable,” Jiménez stated. He further noted that while rain forecasts remain uncertain, heavy rainfall is not anticipated during the month.
In light of the colder weather and heating needs, the Tijuana Fire Department has issued recommendations for preventing carbon monoxide poisoning, a serious risk during the colder months.
**Secondary Article: U.S. Winter Weather Forecast Divides Meteorologists**
As Tijuana prepares for a colder winter, meteorologists in the United States are divided over what the upcoming winter season may hold across different regions of the country. Various forecasts predict either milder or harsher conditions depending on geographical areas due to factors such as La Niña.
The National Weather Service expects to see varying conditions with the southern U.S. having drier and warmer weather, while the northern states might experience more precipitation. Factors like the weakened La Niña phenomenon, which typically influences drier weather, may still affect the overall impact on the season’s climate.
Both residents of Tijuana and the U.S. are urged to keep updated with local weather advisories and prepare accordingly for the potential impacts of weather fluctuations this winter.